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Book Review: Coming Back to Life: The After-Effects of the Near Death Experience
Review of the book "Coming Back to Life: The After-Effects of the Near-Death Experience" written by P.M.H. Atwater regarding difficulties that near-death experiencers have adjusting to life during and after their recoveries.
Ego, Moral, and Faith Development in Near-Death Experiencers: Three Case Studies
Study examining relationships between three near-death experiencers' (NDErs) levels of moral, ego, and faith development, as measured by standardized instruments, and extensive qualitative data describing their NDEs and personal attributes. The results suggest that currently available instruments, designed to measure the lower self, may not reflect the awakening to a transpersonal plane of functioning that follows an NDE.
Journal of Near-Death Studies, Volume 7, Number 2, Fall 1988
Quarterly journal publishing papers related to near-death experiences, including research reports; theoretical or conceptual statements; expressions of a scientific, philosophic, religious, or historical perspective on the study of near-death experiences; cross-cultural studies; individual case histories; and personal accounts of experiences or related phenomena.
Letter to the Editor: H. J. Irwin Responds
Letter from H. J. Irwin to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "H. J. Irwin Responds."
Letter to the Editor: Melodie Olson Responds
Letter from Melodie Olson to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "Melodie Olson Responds."
Letter to the Editor: OBEs in the Blind
Letter from V. Krishnan to the editor of the Journal of Near-Death Studies on the topic "OBEs in the Blind."
Letters to the Editor: Scientific Vs. Anecdotal Near-Death Studies
Letter from Melvin M. Morse to the editor discussing the role of scientific research in a field that has largely relied on anecdotal near-death studies for data.
Visual Perception During Naturalistic Near-Death Out-of-Body Experiences
Study attempting to ascertain the most appropriate content and placement of visual stimuli in a hospital-based study of the veridicality of out-of-body perception in the near-death experience (NDE), and the likelihood that a subject in such a study would notice, clearly perceive, and accurately recall a visual stimulus.
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